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Rebellious supporters of Anwar Ibrahim flooded the city today. It’s believed that the havoc started from Masjid Negara that caused major traffic jams. More people occupying the roads than the cars itselves. Cvilized citizens were trapped in long hours of traffic jams due to opposition alliance rebellious action. Police should take stern action against the head of their nature. Family Sunday-day-out were interrupted. Inconvenience to the public, the mosque has become their customs. There were no permit, illegal assembly.

Fuel price of Ron95 had been increase in relation to increase oil prices in the global market. To be not bias, TodayMalaysia.wordpress hope that the government will look into the matter and make a win-win changes simply because people are just not happy to get stuck in the long hours of traffic jam.

Anwar Ibrahim is a complete package: Straight, gay, in front, in the ass, jews friendly, usa friendly, malaysian governent non-friendly, imam, father, sodomizer, ex-con, self poisoned with arsenic in prison, if Malaysia is in a financial crisis IMF is not his last resort.. it’s his first choice! His only choice.

He wants to bring down the country to bring himself up. He wants, he always wanted to be the prime minister. We all know that. We know, when you want something really bad, you’ll do everything to get it.

That’s what Anwar Ibrahim’s doing. While he’s doing that, collateral damage is everywhere. The riots, Malays are divided into groups, Chinese are divided into groups, Indians are divided into groups and these shameful events happen when we wanted unity so bad.

It’s a peaceful country we live in, ain’t it? So hot, it’s literally summer all year long. Well, until some of us complain that it is too hot, and the rain comes and never stop, and flood everywhere being the highlights in the local news. I had enough of expressing negative words to the world. Why don’t we all just live happy, treat people nicely and others will treat you nicely in return believe it or not.

McDonald’s sponsoring World Cup 2010, and Coca- cola too. I don’t think we want to ban world cup, am I wrong? Hurm… So how can we show our efforts to help the helpless Palestinians?

I pray and hope for peace not only for my own country but also for all mankind. We can spread the word pro- peace for Gaza instead of anti- Israel. The more rage we show, the more it benefits the oppositions. They can say we are terrorists, because we did terrorized the facilities along the roads where we strikes to express our anger in much passion.

Send peace core, funds, food and lotsa love. We pro- peace, pro to bring down Israel. We bring them to court. To justice. We’ll use the system, the new world order? We’ll see how the system they built try to bring them down. That will be fun to watch.

Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday renewed his vow to seize power from the ruling coalition, as the two sides lock horns for a key by-election.

Anwar has laid low since failing to meet a self-imposed September 2008 deadline to unseat the Barisan Nasional government, after general elections that saw the coalition handed its worst results in half a century.

“I want to say that we in the alliance are determined to topple the Barisan Nasional coalition,” Anwar said at an opposition rally here late Tuesday that drew some supporters.

“For a start, I will help our alliance candidate from PAS (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party) obtain a big victory,” he said on the seafront of the state capital Kuala Terengganu.

And he said that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is slated to take over from Abdullah in March and is spearheading the by-election campaign, would suffer if the government loses.

“Najib is heading the Barisan Nasional machinery and if Barisan loses, it will hurt his credibility. The loss to the government will be a big blow to Najib,” he said.

The old pledge that Anwar broke

Anwar had said he would topple the government by mid-September with the help of defecting lawmakers, after elections that saw the opposition gain five states and a third of parliamentary seats in unprecedented results.

But that deadline came and went and the promised mass defections from the Barisan Nasional never materialised — underlining the dominance of the coalition which is the only government Malaysia has ever known.

Anwar’s momentum completely stalled in October when Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi agreed to stand down next March, defusing public anger at the government’s handling of the economy and failure to introduce promised reforms.

The government is now exploiting bickering within the opposition, but Anwar said the alliance was united despite disagreements over issues such as a PAS call for the introduction of Islamic “hudud” law including the stoning of adulterers.

And he said that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is slated to take over from Abdullah in March and is spearheading the by-election campaign, would suffer if the government loses.

Anwar obtained the recording of Linggam’s telephone conversation obviously for blackmailing purpose. The man responsible is in his party now. He made out that he was interested in the proper appointment of judges but actually his action was in order to seek revenge against the fourth prime minister.Now he(Anwar Ibrahim) has turned his attention to Dato Seri Najib. As usual he has found someone to make incriminating statements for him.
Anwar’s plottings. 2009, just begin.

Pak Lah had swept portfolios with Najib
Anwar’s words.. All lies… unproven!
“Free spirited” bloggers one by one got investigated by authorities
Fuel price dropped to under usd$90
That’s a good sign ain’t it?

Anwar’s opposition alliance has capitalised on public discontent with rising prices and a series of political scandals involving the government to gain ground on the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.

But some analysts have said the sodomy allegation plaguing Anwar could scuttle the opposition’s plans to take power.

The opposition alliance recorded its best ever result in a March poll, when it wrested control of five states and denied the ruling coalition its two-thirds parliamentary majority.

The father of Anwar’s accuser urged him yesterday to co-operate with police investigating the case.

“My son Saiful Bukhari has said that he is ready and willing at any time to swear in accordance with Islamic teachings at a mosque and to be witnessed by ulamas (religious scholars) and to uphold the truth that he was sodomised according to what was reported to the police,” Azlan Mohd Lazim said in a statement read by Saiful’s lawyer.

Malaysia’s police chief is suing opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim for defamation over allegations the chief concocted evidence against Anwar in an assault case, the policeman’s lawyer said yesterday.

Anwar had said police chief Musa Hassan fabricated evidence against him when he caused a doctor to produce a report stating that Anwar’s injuries, sustained while in police custody in 1998, could have been self-inflicted or accidental when the policeman knew he had been beaten up,

Musa’s lawyer said.

“These words that he uttered are untrue and false and defamatory of Musa,”

One day in the future, Anwar Ibrahim has a heart attack and dies. He immediately goes to hell, where the devil is waiting for him.

“I don’t know what to do,” says the devil. “You are on my list, but I have no room for you. You definitely have to stay here, so I’ll tell you what I’m going to do. I’ve got some folks here who weren’t quite as bad as you. I’ll let one of them go, but you have to take their place.

I’ll even let YOU decide who leaves.” Anwar thought that sounded pretty good, so the devil opened the first room.

In it was Lee Kuan Yew and a large pool of water. He kept diving in and surfacing empty handed. Over and over and over. Such was his fate in hell. “No, Anwar said. “I don’t think so. I’m not a good swimmer and I don’t think I could do that all day long.”

The devil led him to the next room. In it was Saddam Hussein with a sledge hammer and a room full of rocks. All he did was swing that hammer, time after time after time. “No, I’ve got this problem with my shoulder. I would be in constant agony if all I could do was break rocks all day,” commented Anwar.

The devil opened a third door. In it, Anwar saw Bill Clinton, lying on the floor with his arms staked over his head, and his legs staked in a spread eagle pose. Bent over him was Monica Lewinsky, doing what she does best. Anwar took this in disbelief and finally said, “Yea, I can handle this.” The devil smiled and said “OK, Monica, you’re free to go.”

If Anwar Ibrahim is an actor, he would definitely already achieve so many achievements and awards for his no doubt performance. But no, he choosed to be in politics because in this arena he can go so far, so “deep” and so disgustingly anywhere he wishes to go.

Shabery asked him one simple question:

What happen later when Malaysia run out of fuel? Only then you (Anwar) rapidly increase the prices?

Anwar Ibrahim didn’t answer the question. He was so far away mumbling his way out, showing his sympathy faces, repeatedly stating that he is being attack with personal issues, IPP 40% to 20% crap, cut cost from sources that he himself doesn’t really know where to cut and it was a lot of things.

Here’s a situation.

Imagine Anwar is in power. Today form new government, tomorrow fuel price decrease. Okay? In the ideal world, people will maintain to move forward and precisely development will never stops. Global crisis will still happen. World oil prices will increase, no matter how you try to stop. Okay?

Anwar claimed that Malaysia is an oil producer country, should be rich and be able to give subsidy to the people. RM2.20, Anwar and all the Malaysians enjoy that fuel price. We all live happy (not include disaster or any financial trouble along the years). Suddenly, in year 2015, we are out of fuel. World oil market had already increased 100% or more from today’s (2008 ) prices.

What will happen then?

Malaysia is not a oil producer country anymore. Oil is no where to be found in our shores. We do not have our own resources to generate electricity using biofuel anymore. The IPP of 40% to 20% that Anwar mentioned is already 0% and we can’t no longer debate about that. Then only Anwar will say, “Okay people, we are out of fuel. Now we have to start to learn to adapt with high consumer prices and eat rice once a week..” and so. As the Prime Minister, Anwar will have connections to his private jets and more embassies or countries he can run to. Poverty. Hunger. USA wil come. Israel will help. It’s a fight for independence day all over again. Savvy?

So some of us trust Anwar, some of us don’t. Some people trust that the government right now are doing their job although it can be hard at times.

Why is it important for us to learn history? to know the past?

Why did Shabery squeezed some of what Anwar did back then during their debate that day?

Why so many Malaysians nowadays easily forget their roots and their origin?

Why so many people are hard to change?

Why we should all remind ourselves about the things that already happened?

It took us hundreds of years to claim our freedom. From Tanah Melayu to Malaya, from Malaya to Malaysia.

It only takes Anwar Ibrahim few months to be in power (dateline: 16th september 2008).

It only takes Anwar Ibrahim a day to change all the good hard work that we, our ancestors had done.

Even Rome wasn’t built in a day. Even Castro had to get through many years to retain his positions. Even Dr. Mahathir was a prime minister for more than 20 years and there are still many things to do.

Things don’t come easily. Things don’t come cheap.

Some people like Anwar Ibrahim say so many things he wants to achieve.. and yet, all that he had done was so many many bad things that are all mischieves.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim failed to offer a convincing and sustainable formula in reducing the price of fuel during the special debate `Form the Government Today, Fuel Price Down Tomorrow’.

Although he spoke eloquently and attracted the attention of the audience, particularly his supporters, with his rhetoric, the formula he presented was successfully rebutted by his opponent, Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek, who is the Information Minister.

The minister provided more facts in defending the government’s move to restructure the fuel subsidy compared to Anwar who chose to adopt the populist approach in wooing the audience.

According to Anwar, the fuel price could be reduced by 50 sen per litre on the next day if Pakatan Rakyat were to form the government, through the formula of RM5 billion to be utilised to cater for the fuel price reduction.

He said the money could be obtained through savings in government expenditure including overcoming the problems of leakage, and reducing the standby capacity in energy production from 40 per cent to 20 per cent by the independent power producers (IPP).